Alas, HiCorp website hicorp.us is down even today, and JVP doesn’t seem to be very keen on following up the “spokesman” whom they could contact earlier within hours, in the dead of the night. Meanwhile, it has been proven beyond doubt that Danuna has links with the company.

Two

Then the JVP alleged that the election was rigged via a computer “jilmart”, and that Sarath Fonseka was the actual winner. It failed to explain how one could work around all the manual counting results and the fact that not all counting officers are MR stooges. Naturally, the allegation didn’t make it to the lawsuit regarding election malpractice.

Three

Sources close to DNA told ‘Lankatruth’ that an organized group is obstructing the web site and viewers have been denied access. Speaking further these sources said they would not be put off by acts of saboteurs but would take all measures to make available the website as soon as possible for the viewers to place their signatures demanding the release of Gen. Sarath Fonseka.

Government can’t block a site globally. So, the government must have “hacked” this website too, rather than blocking it inside Sri Lanka. And that, within hours from the launch too. Anyone with a decent computer literacy knows that it’s not easy to “hack” an arbitrary website within a short time. It could be a DDoS, but given earlier claims, I’d rather be skeptic.

Or, there is something actually wrong with the site, either deliberately in the part of admins or not, but nothing to do with “organized groups”.

I’m sure the JVPers and the (dwindling) support group for Fonseka will believe the first version. Well, they believed the two old stories too.